Thread: Mark Steadman
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Jon Hickman and Mark Steadman seek to better understand and shape the world around them. Each week they assign each-other a piece of homework designed to help their counterpart live a better life, or take one more step along the journey to fully winning at life and conquering the Internet.
They also procrastinate. Like, a lot.
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Pee-pee time first, drinkie time second. Thread: 👇
Jon unboxes the results of previous homework, Mark goes to the BBC and interrupts a lady possibly having a wee but probably changing a baby, and Jon needs a new phone.
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How to Grow Your Podcast Social Media Followers
Mark on Podcast Radio Hour
Beware of the Leopard’s 42nd anniversary special -
You don’t have to be a three-thousand year-old Egyptian king to wear one, but it helps. Thread: 👇
Jon had a birthday and got rained on indoors, and Mark has to explain his bent laptop to a man in a blue t-shirt.
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You Don’t Look Like a Runner
Reply All episode #69: Disappeared
Beef and Dairy Network podcast
Mission to Zyxx
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You can shatter a glass ceiling with a truck. Thread: 👇
Mark and Jon compare guitar notes, Jon’s been to the monster trucks, and Mark thinks Lounges is a boutique string of independent cafés (that all serve the same food).
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Late-stage capitalist learning appses. Thread: 👇
The one where Mark and Jon teach each-other music theory. Also, Jon is the #8 buyer of Heinz cream of tomato soup:
https://twitter.com/jonhickman/status/1219911075845505025
Jon’s homework is to play with Memrise.
Mark’s homework is to try Fender Play.
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I’m the Duolingo Owl and I’m Tired of Your B******t -
You can’t get 6 people in that car, not even with your shiny trousers on. Thread: 👇
The pair discuss House , Dracula , The Office (UK and US), Bond, Friends , and other things from screens.
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New years and Yorkie tears. Thread: 👇
Mark and Jon talk about their holidays, review genres of phone call, and compare IMDb listings. Also Mark tells Jon a story.
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Still — the film Jon was Second Unit Director on
Customer Reviews
One of my faves
Thread is strange in that it's almost a podcast about nothing - yet everything. The conversations seem to include you, the listener, at every point and it's a genuinely entertaining podcast with real heart.